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Archive for April, 2010

Facebook is Taking Over The Web

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

You may have noticed this week that the word “Like” has popped up on all of your websites all over the place. If you’re an avid Facebook user, you know that this word is used to show appreciation of something, and it accompanied “Become a Fan” within the “walls” of Facebook. Well, this is no longer the case.

This week Facebook held a developer conference, f8, and it announced a whole new platform where it intends to make all of the web social. Facebook wants to be your home-base essentially. “Become a Fan” has been replaced with Like, which now there is no difference in how much you enjoy something.

The interesting part of this, is when you go to an outside website, you can now click “Like” and it automatically reports back to your Facebook profile and compiles your data for third party companies.

It also announced Open Graph, which will help companies to create what they want without having to create a Facbook Fan Page.

If you use Facebook Connect to sign into any other websites across the internet, beware, this will soon no longer be an option.

However, if you do not enjoy the privacy (or lack-thereof) implications, you can easily opt out by following these directions:

Account
Privacy Settings
Applications & Websites
Uncheck “Allow”

Happy Facebooking.

Analyzing Social Media

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

You’re all set up on Social Media Networks including Twitter, Facebook, Blogs, Digg, Youtube, Reddit, etc. etc. Now what? You’re casting information out to the interwebs and you’re hoping to reel in a significant ROI (Rate of Investment) and a quality CRM (Customer Relationship Management)…. but how? How does one measure social media?

Being that this medium is so new, and gaining so much momentum analyzing how useful it is, is fairly difficult. There are a few tools out there to help figure it all out.

Facebook Fan Pages
Facebook comes pre-assembled for you. Simply create a page attached to an individual’s account, and that individual will automatically receive a weekly email with stats that look like this:

+20 Fans this week (62 total Fans)
1 Wall Posts, Comments, and Likes this week (0 last week)
85 Visits to your page this week (134 Visits last week)

Google Analytics
Google does everything well and of course they’ve created a tool to use for analyzing social media. Their official website for Google Analytics states that you will be “prepared to write better-targeted ads, strengthen your marketing initiatives and create higher converting websites.”

Google is known for its simplistic graphics, and ease of use, and doesn’t stray from that with GA. It gives an HTML code to stick onto your blog or website that goes unseen, and reports back in a simple graph when you log into GA for the day, week, month, or year.

Each function is also easily customizable and the homepage also shows a number of graphs for easy translation of complex data. It measures visits/visitors and bounce rates. Google Analytics seems to be the crowd favorite, and it’s free.

Web SEO Analytics
According to their official site, “Web SEO Analytics is about to become the most innovative web place providing SEO tools, SEO trends scouting and Search Engine Optimization techniques.”

Its functions include monitoring Web SEO, Keyword Battle, Link Popularity, Page Rank Check, and Bookmark Finder – and looks to be free.

Sysomos MAP
Their official website states that MAP or Media Analysis Platform enables the user to “effectively listen, measure, understand and engage” and it is all very comprehensive with graphs, charts, and reports. This system looks as though it would be perfect for small businesses, and you can request demos from their sales departments.

Biz360
Biz360 has been used to determine social media predictions of American Idol weekly outcomes. Their official website states that they connect customers, prospects, and critical influences and is a must for a small business.

Whichever tool you decide to use, analyzing the information that flows through social media is a must.